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As a farmer, how much money are you spending each and every year for energy? Is it $1,000 a year? Perhaps $10,000 a year? Maybe even $100,000 a year? How much are you going to spend in 5 years? How about in 10 years? The costs are staggering to the American farmer and while this was not something that had to be dealt with in the past, in today's economy these energy costs could make the difference between making a profit or seeing a loss this year and in years to come. If you are looking for a way to make your barn air tight, look for ag-tight black spray foam to give you results.

While it may seem like a lot of work, energy savings will pay for itself in a very short period of time. For example, a 50' x 500' foot building with a 1/4" crack in it in a three-mile-per-hour breeze with an inside/outside temperature difference of 80 degrees Fahrenheit would take three gallons of propane per hour just to heat the air leakage. It is easy to see that sealing up a small crack or joint in your ag building can add up to huge savings and also provide for an air sealing that can prevent diseases and cross contamination. This is why the patent pending Spray Foam Hybrid is such an effective tool for air sealing almost any type of agricultural building.

Created in 2005, the Ag-tite Black Spray Foam was designed to accommodate farmers who want to increase their poultry house air sealing capacity. Many projects later, real results prove that the patented AireBarrier Spray Sealants and the patent pending Spray Foam Hybrid can significantly reduce the cost of performing energy retrofits on poultry farms. This high density polyurethane spray sealant helps tighten up old broiler houses or any other agricultural building, quickly and economically. Developed by Sealant Technologies, Inc, this unique agricultural spray sealant is also tough, durable and has tremendous adhesion so it can be applied to almost any surface including concrete, wood, metals and plastics.